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The reaction involved in reduction of `NAD^(+)` is

A

Glucose`rarr` Glucose 6-P

B

Fructose 1, 6-diphosphate `rarr` PGAL + DiHAP

C

Glucose 6-P `rarr` Fructose 6-P

D

PGAL `rarr` PGA

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The correct Answer is:
D

(D) The reaction involved in reduction of `NAD^(+)` is PGAL `rarr` PGA.
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